In this episode, you will learn about:
- Co-occurring presentation of Borderline Personality Disorder and Eating Disorders
- Attachment trauma and the role of a secure base in treatment
- How individualistic values impact treatment approaches
We also cover…
- common ruptures and concerns clients with both disorders bring up
- navigating boundaries as providers working with attachment trauma with the knowledge that relationships heal
- perspectives on DBT and it’s placement within a western, individualistic society
- tips for clinicians who struggle with the co-occurring presentation of BPD and EDs
You can find Fatema at:
IG: @YourSouthAsianTherapist
TikTok: @YourSouthAsianTherapist
Website: www.fjshakir.com
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And Mimi at:
IG: @the.lovelybecoming
Website: www.mimi-cole.com
Looking for a therapist in Tennessee? Wanting a BIPOC therapist in Utah? Mimi is accepting new clients in person and virtually in Tennessee, and virtually in Utah.
- Tennessee residents
- Utah residents, email: therapywithmimi@gmail.com
About Fatema: Fatema Jivanjee-Shakir, LMSW is an eating disorder therapist, writer, and speaker. She has extensive experience working with adults and adolescents in individual, group, and family therapy at the residential, partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient (IOP), and outpatient levels of care. Her work is strongly informed by the Health at Every Size perspective and intersectional approaches to healing. Fatema has a special interest in working with BIPOC clients, especially those of South Asian and Muslim backgrounds. Fatema is a therapist at Conason Psychological Services and a Board Member of the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals New York chapter.